[center][img]https://i231.photobucket.com/albums/ee244/rexdarkheart/Anime/Anime%20Guys/AlbelFigure2_zpszwwropku.jpg[/img][/center] Name: Seth Rush Age: 21 One spell: Metal Craft: using Mana, Seth can reshape, morph, and control different types of metal. However, he can’t simply take a block of steel and morph it into a sword. To do so, Seth needs the proper dimensions of the sword like weight, height, depth, Etc. along with that, he can’t make firearms since there are multiple moving parts within the weapon and he has yet to figure out how to create these. Another drawback is the amount of concentration and Mana needed to morph and reshape metal. Simply moving it is an easy task, but to create something out of another causes Seth to use up all his Mana and leave his fatigued. Subjects: Enchantments, Alchemy, and Destruction magic Biography Seth was born to two very well-known Blacksmiths. When he was able to, he started helping out in the forge. Whether it be moving materials, bringing weapons to customers, or greeting anyone who entered his parent’s weapon shop. However, more often than not he would merely observe them while they worked on a customer for a customer. He wanted so much to work on a weapon with his parents and wanted to help within the forge, besides bringing them materials. When he was old enough, his parents instructed him how to use the forge and on that day. His father assigned him a task: create your very first weapon. Seth was giddy with joy as he quickly snatched a sizable piece of steel. With his parent's help, Seth produced a small, two-foot dagger. Its blade was curved like a crescent moon because of a mistake Seth made while hammering it on the anvil. However, notwithstanding with the defect, Seth loved that blade. Once his parents did a once over of the blade. They hung it on the wall of their weapon shop next to a scythe with a chipped blade and a long sword that looked to be bent at a right angle. Both were his parent’s very first weapons they made when they were his age. They fastened them proudly to show how much they improved from way back then. His magical ability didn’t manifest until he was 15. He had made many more weapons since then and many of them hung on collector’s walls. During one particular project, he had bent the blade so far that he was unable to reshape it without starting over. He knew if he started over he wouldn’t meet the deadline. He cursed at himself and used his hands to pretend to bend the blade back. To his surprise, as he bent the air, the blade began bending as well. He continued to bend the air until the blade was back to the right form. Sweat rolled down his face as though he had actually bent the steel by hand. After Five years of experimenting with his newfound power, he hit a wall. He felt something was off. The fact that he felt fatigued after using his Metal craft he felt must have been his inexperience with this sort of thing. He knew it had to have something more to it then moving steel and crafting weapons. So, he ventured off to Arzel. He knew of it after a group of mages stayed in the village and talked about it. He figured if anyone can help him understand Metal Craft. It would be the people there. Ítems: Two Serrated Daggers (each a foot long and where the first fully functional weapons he created with his Metal Craft), A sketchbook, two medium-sized blocks of steel, and a pendant with his parent's shop logo on it (An ax and sword crossed together to form an X with a Halberd in the